I'm starting to lose faith on this method for file transfer. I understand that there are many moving pieces when doing something like this... a 20+ year old computer, serial to USB dongle, null model cable that may or may not be considered "good quality" - but being able to transfer 20MB without problem over the cable and then to all of the sudden have COM PORT write errors on the Windows side just doesn't give me a good feeling. I even wonder if the files that did transfer were really a 100% success.
So here it is:
I have the 2.53GHz Windows machine with a Trendnet Serial/USB dongle to a 10ft 9F to 25F NULL cable. COM4 is set to 19200, 8-N-1, Hardware Flow, and the transmit and receive buffers have been set to 4 (it indicates lower settings help with connection issues).
The serial prefs on the amiga are RTS/CTS, 8-N-1, 19200, and 8192 for the buffer. In the AE icon, I have it set to 19200 with 1000 retries.
Can anyone suggest a resolution other than "must be a bad cable dude" becaue I just can't buy that in this day and age.